2017-18: Played in all 36 games, starting 35 in a row after coming off the bench in the season opener...led the Bulls with 144 assists...averaged 6.5 points per game after averaging just over 2.0 points per game last year as a freshman...had his first career 20-point game at Delaware (12/6)...had 13 points and six assists against UAB (11/21) and 13 points and seven assists against Robert Morris (12/16)...scored 15 points in UB’s conference-opening win against Toledo (1/2) and had a season-high eight assists against Northern Illinois (1/16)...finished with 11 points and seven assists, while recording no turnovers in a win over Ohio (2/24)...had six assists and no turnovers in the final regular season game at Bowling Green (3/2)...had a career-high three blocked shots against Kent State (3/9) in the MAC semifinals.

2016-17: Played in 31 games, starting five of them, including the season opener at Niagara...finished second on the team in assists with 79...had career highs of nine points and six rebounds at St. Bonaventure (12/3), while adding seven assists...dished out a career best 10 assists at nationally-ranked Creighton (11/29)...had seven points at Xavier (11/14) and six points against Niagara (11/11) and at Bowling Green (2/11)...recorded at least six assists five times this year.

High School: Played his senior season for head coach Kevin Boyle at Montverde Academy where he averaged 8.0 points and 5.0 assists per game as starting point guard...was ranked as the ninth best high school player out of Florida and the 30th best point guard nationally by ESPN.com...his team was ranked first in the entire state by Maxpreps...played his first three years at Florida Air Academy, leading all of Florida Class 3A in assists during his sophomore and junior seasons.

Personal: Born May 12, 1997...son of Cedric and Shirley Bailey...has four brothers and four sisters...favorite athlete is Russell Westbrook and favorite food is fried chicken...chose UB because of the style of play and the great coaching staff...says his favorite quote is “hard work beats talent, when talent doesn’t work hard.”